I belive in the original comic book, in which Peter Parker shoots webs from devices that he designed himself, the chemical formula for the webs makes them dissolve on their own in a certain amount of time. In the movies, where the ability to shoot webs is part of the mutation from the spider, I don't think that question has ever been answered.

I've always hoped that when you die you get access to a database where you can look at any stat from your life that you want. How many times did I shoot a puck into a net, how many times did I trip up the steps, how many chicken nuggets did I eat, etc. Complete with percentiles, and able to be filtered on a number of different fields

Mr. Colby wrote:I've always hoped that when you die you get access to a database where you can look at any stat from your life that you want. How many times did I shoot a puck into a net, how many times did I trip up the steps, how many chicken nuggets did I eat, etc. Complete with percentiles, and able to be filtered on a number of different fields

I'M ONLY 21. MOST OF HIS GOOD MOVIES CAME OUT BEFORE I WAS SHOT OUT OF A CANNON AND NESTLED HOME BEFORE I POPPED OUT THE MOST TRAUMATIC EVENT IN EVERYONE'S LIFE, THEN I GET THAT ROPE CUT AND THEN FORCED TO CRY!

jimjom wrote:does mark recchi cover his bald head of the ice and then on the ice when his helmet flips of his balding head is exposed ala Newman asking to try on a new hat recently bought from a flea market while trying to pick up a woman complimenting the hat